I really appreciate your input. I am just a pond hopping grandfather who fishes from the bank so, anything I can learn to help teach my grandson is GREATLY appreciated!!! Thank you!!
Buy a the biggest broken back Rebel. It has big hooks and you don't need a net. A pond lure that will show you the biggest bass in a pond. I don't allow myself to fish ponds because of that lure.
I took my son for his first fishing trip and tried the bait you suggested and we had the best day of our lives together!thank you for doing this for us!
Thank u for all your help and knowledge. Your show is simply the best. Caught my first bass on a practice plug that came on my Zebco 202 whe I was 7 been going ever since. 63 now. U guys have always been my heros
It’s great to watch your videos, it is like sitting there with you and talking to you. Thanks for all the great information.Have a great year and God bless you and your family
You always help me to "think out of the box" especially when fishing behind other anglers. Your insite on fishing tips is #1 from all other pro tip video channels.
Just fully retired after 28 years active duty Air Force and 15 years working for the Air Force as a Government Service employee. So after 42 years I can fish more and more. Love watching all your videos. Just hope to put more techinto action now. Thanks 4 sharing your knowledge. I have always done that through my Air Force career!
Always enjoy your content and your updates on new baits. I started fishing again last June after taking a 20 year break. You’re helping me catch up in the game and I appreciate it.
Always appreciate your videos and all the info. 40 years old and really started picking fishing back up when covid hit so you can say I’m a “newer” fisherman. I always go out and try all the tips you give. Keep up the videos man cause they definitely help us!
Been fishing tournaments for over 40 years. Really enjoyed this video. The one main thing I took away from this video was using this approach when fishing behind someone and slowing down my retrieve. Thanks for these tips.
Loved your comments on the swim jig. Caught my biggest tournament bass on a swim jig 10 years ago. Just fun fish now, and completely forgot about throwing swim jigs in March. Thank you!!
These videos work out great for all the anglers up north. All we need to do is wait 2-3 months for our water temps to get where yours are. That gives me tons of time to get all set with my lures. Thanks so much brother!
Live up north, getting ready for the season and for my trip south to northern Alabama. I will definitely take these techniques and apply them where they fit. Thank you for your time
Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge of fishing and what gives us recreational fisherman a better chance to catch bass. Being able to get out and fish is a great time but having a successful day is the icing on the cake. You are the best! Ron - SE Ohio.
I see a lot of other anglers put out baits of the months videos. And the ones done in front of the “Project E” poster are by far the most informative and helpful. It is appreciated 👏
I appreciate the insight each month on the baits. My 10 year old grandson has joined the school fishing team so I have the opportunity to be his boat captain and teach him and his friend all I can. Down side is we go to all these lakes and reservoirs I've never been to so I try different things. These technics and baits you share come in handy! Thanks for what you do.
Your show is one of the best on UA-cam and I never miss it! I live in Iowa and just have to wait a month or so from when your Baits of the Month shows air. Thank you!
Love the show and tips. As a new fisherman learning to fish from boat versus the bank. Your input helps a ton. Thanks for the great information and great videos
I love your content and knowledge, your always very motivated and excited. I can't wait for each video to come out, you keep me motivated to get out on the water and use your tips and techniques.
The end of February and March has always been the easiest months for me to catch fish. But I have struggled these few weeks. So big thanks for this month's tips.
Edwin, I love your show. They are very informative! I’m almost 70 and needless to say… I fish the old school ways; with all the new innovations out today, I’m a dog you can teach new tricks to. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Best of luck to you this season.
I've watched you for years on TV. I have a tournament on Lake Murray in 2 weeks and going to get a Cullshad and some more swim jigs today! Thank you so much for your insight and tips to help a self-taught tournament fisherman like myself. I always appreciate your videos and watch them as soon as they come out!
First of all I appreciate the fact that you give God all the glory for your success! With that said you always share your knowledge with the fishing world so openly and really helps us weekend warriors have more success and confidence with using these techniques
Really enjoying these videos and it’s one of the best info videos by far. When I’m not on shift at the fire department or with my wife and son I’m on the water fishing and putting your tips to work and seeing better results and have more confidence.
Thanks for the information! I’m 72 y/o ex-military living in central Florida and an avid bass fisherman and fish local club tournaments and find your information helpful. Thanks again and good luck this year!
Edwin, you do such a great job of explaining the how's, what's, where's, and why's of the baits introduced in such a short period. Wow, keep plugging, it's fantastic!!!
You just got a new subscriber right here ! Thank you for all the input . You break it down in a way that is average Joe’s can grasp and also give a great example of “why you do it” to go along with the “how you do it”. Looking forward to staying up to date on your videos and wish you the best luck this season !
I love your enthusiasm for sharing all of your bass fishing knowledge and trying to help us become better bass fishermen. I am a big Berkley PowerBait guy. Keep the tips coming! Love your videos.
I like how you pointed out that these were more subtle baits and that coming behind people that are most likely throwing major water moving baits would get more bites. Gonna give it a shot
Moved to Summerville S.C. 2 yrs ago and love Bassmaster tournaments. Being from Michigan, fishing in S.C. is a little different with consistently much larger Bass. Thanks for your tips about how water temp dictates the location of Bass. Also, the how-to fish soft plastics swim baits for large spawning Bass. Thanks for all you do. Steven Bunton
Love watching your tournament videos. You have so much passion for fishing and competing it is a lot of fun. Gets me excited about getting out fishing.
Watched the video again and still learned more. Your presentation is very down to earth and simply to understand so thanks very much I will be coming back for more vids. Also just wanted you to know that I fish from the bank only but I still apply your techniques and they work, I have been catching them!!
Thanks for the continued education! I've been Crappie fishing most of the winter but, I'm ready to get back to the Bass side of things. Thanks for what you do!
Thanks for taking the time to pass along good info on presentation hook and line set up and reel gear ratios.i will certantly save the videos for future reference
In upstate NY. March we have some ice still but like you said the water temps can spike within a week. Right at ice out we are throwing jigs, squarebillin, spinnerbaitin. And a big swimbait bite is always in play
Great info on the swim baits I’m new to swim bait fishing so it’s good to know that I been retrieving too fast. I have been tight lining it the whole time. Thanks!
Edwin, First I would like to thank you for clearly sharing your years of knowledge with us with a style that we all can follow. Your advice has helped me fill my livewell often. Again, thank you. Tight lines, Mike
Hey man, thanks for the tips! I am just getting back into bass fishing after taking many years away from it since I was a kid. Learned a lot from your video and I can’t wait to get my spring fishing fired up this year! Thanks again!
Thank you for the information you put out with each video. You have made me a better fisherman and I appreciate that. Prayers for a safe and great season this year!
Another great video E, really appreciate you taking the time. I have to say Berkley has really stepped up there game. So many great baits. I scored some Stingers last summer it caught some fish solo and as a trailer on several baits. Cheers
Thank you for the help. Been fishing lakes in Ohio went out last weekend the first weekend of march and haven’t had much luck but hopefully we will now after watching your video. Can’t wait to try this out thank you so much for making these videos for us who love to fish and us willing to learn all the tricks to bass fishing.
Edwin, thank you for all the information you put out on your channel. You keep it simple and I really appreciate how you explain everything in great detail. Thank you and Tight Lines and Screaming Drags
Hey Edwin, Thanks again for all that you do breaking down what you do in order to help us make fishing fun. I do take what you breakdown and use and sometimes it works and sometimes it's just me, LOL.....Thanks again for all your videos, please don't stop !!!!
Love the informative videos that you provide and that you live close enough to me that I recognize some of the lakes that you talk about. Thanks again!
I really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. I never thought of the south winds pushing all the warm water north. I knew the north end warm quick sometimes I guess that why.
Love the monthly videos! Just got into fishing the bigger swimbaits. Can’t wait to try out the CullShad. Thanks for taking the time to do the videos each month!
I really appreciate you sharing these techniques. I'm much more of a finesse worm guy and need to break out of that to get into the larger quality fish. Thanks
These are some of my favorite baits of all time and Berkley is making some great ones. Jigs and swim baits are my favorite way to catch them. Thanks for your videos
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on fishing at different times of the year. Thanks for sharing your monthly baits and your sponsors for the giveaways.
Watch all your videos, thanks for all the great tips and bait ideas. I live near Greer’s Ferry in Arkansas so I probably fish it more that anything else and most of your techniques work well for me there. Thanks again and look forward to watching you fish your next event. Thanks, JP
Good Morning Edwin! I received a complement of cull-shad in gift box from my Grandkids, and now I know what to do with them! The line-bow is a GREAT TIP. Thank you Sir. Good luck at Lay Lake, I'm cheering for you!
Great tips on the swim baits. I was anxiously awaiting your retrieve tips for the swim jig but was denied. Love the content keep up the good work and good luck with your season.
Thanks Edwin I’m looking forward to trying these baits! I live on LayLake and as you have described the back of the creeks is 62 to 65 and the mouths is 56 to 58! Love your content! Keep it up
Just re-watching this video as well as last years best baits for March video. I like to compare and see what you were into last year. Just got a boat at the beginning of winter and I'm looking forward to getting out the first time this year. And your information is always very helpful
I really need to give the larger soft plastic swimbaits a chance. I've tried some jointed swimbaits and had some luck. I love the bluegreenpumpkin craw color too. Thanks for giving these suggestions and sharing your knowledge! Good luck this season. Most of all thanks for living out your faith!
I learn so much watching your channel. Me and my son are starting to fish more and more he is 8 and wants to get out and tournament fish when he gets older
I enjoy watching your videos. These are three baits that aren't my first go to baits in spring. I'm usually using a red craw pattern crank bait, chatter bait, Texas rigged craw or worm, or rattle trap. I'll have to give them a try & hopefully catch even more bass. Thanks for the tips.
You ae so right about how quick bass go shallow and spawn and get back out! You'll miss them if you arent there in early March fishing shallow! Thanks for swimbait tips!
I really appreciate your input. I am just a pond hopping grandfather who fishes from the bank so, anything I can learn to help teach my grandson is GREATLY appreciated!!! Thank you!!
Good for you sir 👍🏻
Same here but no grandchildren
Buy a the biggest broken back Rebel. It has big hooks and you don't need a net. A pond lure that will show you the biggest bass in a pond. I don't allow myself to fish ponds because of that lure.
Love your show l am a 73 year old viet Nam vet and I always learn from you. Thank you.
I took my son for his first fishing trip and tried the bait you suggested and we had the best day of our lives together!thank you for doing this for us!
Thank u for all your help and knowledge. Your show is simply the best. Caught my first bass on a practice plug that came on my Zebco 202 whe I was 7 been going ever since. 63 now. U guys have always been my heros
Have to let you know your videos have helped me catch more and larger Bass over the last 3 years. so keep up the amazing work.👍
It’s great to watch your videos, it is like sitting there with you and talking to you. Thanks for all the great information.Have a great year and God bless you and your family
Always love your selections of lures and your way of showing how and where to fish your baits Thanks for all you do
First time I have watched you and your video was great 🙏
You always help me to "think out of the box" especially when fishing behind other anglers. Your insite on fishing tips is #1 from all other pro tip video channels.
Great information! I really love the cullshad, definitely gonna try the other two baits!
Just fully retired after 28 years active duty Air Force and 15 years working for the Air Force as a Government Service employee. So after 42 years I can fish more and more. Love watching all your videos. Just hope to put more techinto action now. Thanks 4 sharing your knowledge. I have always done that through my Air Force career!
Congrats!
Navy retired guy here…appreciate you!
Just tuned in and subscribed been a fan of yours for a long time. Found your channel and really love the videos. Thanks for everything you do.
Always enjoy your content and your updates on new baits. I started fishing again last June after taking a 20 year break. You’re helping me catch up in the game and I appreciate it.
Another awesome video, brother! I love fishing in March!! The skies the limit on what you can throw. No jig head and minnow for a few weeks 💪
Cant wait for the water to warm up it’s in the 30s here. Great info as always
Always appreciate your videos and all the info. 40 years old and really started picking fishing back up when covid hit so you can say I’m a “newer” fisherman. I always go out and try all the tips you give. Keep up the videos man cause they definitely help us!
It's awesome to find a UA-camr that has great tips and fishing the same lakes I do. I am surprised i didn't find this channel sooner.
Been fishing tournaments for over 40 years. Really enjoyed this video. The one main thing I took away from this video was using this approach when fishing behind someone and slowing down my retrieve. Thanks for these tips.
Loved your comments on the swim jig. Caught my biggest tournament bass on a swim jig 10 years ago. Just fun fish now, and completely forgot about throwing swim jigs in March. Thank you!!
The breakdown on the Cull Shad, has answered the questions that I have had about them. Thank you
These videos work out great for all the anglers up north. All we need to do is wait 2-3 months for our water temps to get where yours are. That gives me tons of time to get all set with my lures. Thanks so much brother!
Live up north, getting ready for the season and for my trip south to northern Alabama. I will definitely take these techniques and apply them where they fit. Thank you for your time
Met you in 2022 in West Virginia. Love your knowledge and watch all your videos. Learn a lot from your videos. Keep them coming.
Love these videos! Love this time of year when they get up shallower and are ready to do their thing! Thanks for sharing the baits and tips!
Look forward to these every month! Awesome as always. Good luck at Lay lake!
Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge of fishing and what gives us recreational fisherman a better chance to catch bass. Being able to get out and fish is a great time but having a successful day is the icing on the cake. You are the best! Ron - SE Ohio.
I see a lot of other anglers put out baits of the months videos. And the ones done in front of the “Project E” poster are by far the most informative and helpful. It is appreciated 👏
I appreciate the insight each month on the baits. My 10 year old grandson has joined the school fishing team so I have the opportunity to be his boat captain and teach him and his friend all I can. Down side is we go to all these lakes and reservoirs I've never been to so I try different things. These technics and baits you share come in handy! Thanks for what you do.
Your show is one of the best on UA-cam and I never miss it! I live in Iowa and just have to wait a month or so from when your Baits of the Month shows air. Thank you!
Great video. Been a Subscriber for over 10 years and your videos just keep getting better and better!
Love the show and tips. As a new fisherman learning to fish from boat versus the bank. Your input helps a ton. Thanks for the great information and great videos
I love your content and knowledge, your always very motivated and excited. I can't wait for each video to come out, you keep me motivated to get out on the water and use your tips and techniques.
The end of February and March has always been the easiest months for me to catch fish. But I have struggled these few weeks. So big thanks for this month's tips.
Edwin, I love your show. They are very informative! I’m almost 70 and needless to say… I fish the old school ways; with all the new innovations out today, I’m a dog you can teach new tricks to. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Best of luck to you this season.
I've watched you for years on TV. I have a tournament on Lake Murray in 2 weeks and going to get a Cullshad and some more swim jigs today! Thank you so much for your insight and tips to help a self-taught tournament fisherman like myself. I always appreciate your videos and watch them as soon as they come out!
First of all I appreciate the fact that you give God all the glory for your success! With that said you always share your knowledge with the fishing world so openly and really helps us weekend warriors have more success and confidence with using these techniques
Really enjoying these videos and it’s one of the best info videos by far. When I’m not on shift at the fire department or with my wife and son I’m on the water fishing and putting your tips to work and seeing better results and have more confidence.
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I can’t tell you how much I have learned from all your posts.
Thanks for the information! I’m 72 y/o ex-military living in central Florida and an avid bass fisherman and fish local club tournaments and find your information helpful. Thanks again and good luck this year!
Edwin, you do such a great job of explaining the how's, what's, where's, and why's of the baits introduced in such a short period. Wow, keep plugging, it's fantastic!!!
You just got a new subscriber right here ! Thank you for all the input . You break it down in a way that is average Joe’s can grasp and also give a great example of “why you do it” to go along with the “how you do it”. Looking forward to staying up to date on your videos and wish you the best luck this season !
I love your enthusiasm for sharing all of your bass fishing knowledge and trying to help us become better bass fishermen. I am a big Berkley PowerBait guy. Keep the tips coming! Love your videos.
I like how you pointed out that these were more subtle baits and that coming behind people that are most likely throwing major water moving baits would get more bites. Gonna give it a shot
Videos that you do have increased my knowledge and also allows me to figure things out while on the water to make the day good. Thank you
Moved to Summerville S.C. 2 yrs ago and love Bassmaster tournaments. Being from Michigan, fishing in S.C. is a little different with consistently much larger Bass. Thanks for your tips about how water temp dictates the location of Bass. Also, the how-to fish soft plastics swim baits for large spawning Bass. Thanks for all you do. Steven Bunton
Thanks for all the advice. We are never too old to learn new methods to catch that big one
Thank you EE for the awesome videos. I'm 67 years old and always learn something new from you.
Loved your show ! Thanks for the detail on how to fish the swimbait down to how much slack to have in the line.
Love watching your tournament videos. You have so much passion for fishing and competing it is a lot of fun. Gets me excited about getting out fishing.
Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. I always like to hear about different baits that you use during certain times!
Watched the video again and still learned more. Your presentation is very down to earth and simply to understand so thanks very much I will be coming back for more vids. Also just wanted you to know that I fish from the bank only but I still apply your techniques and they work, I have been catching them!!
Thanks for the continued education! I've been Crappie fishing most of the winter but, I'm ready to get back to the Bass side of things. Thanks for what you do!
Thanks for taking the time to pass along good info on presentation hook and line set up and reel gear ratios.i will certantly save the videos for future reference
Loved your A rig trick with the ring off the water bottle ! Swim jig is always my go to here in Florida. Love your work keep it up !
In upstate NY. March we have some ice still but like you said the water temps can spike within a week. Right at ice out we are throwing jigs, squarebillin, spinnerbaitin. And a big swimbait bite is always in play
Great info on the swim baits I’m new to swim bait fishing so it’s good to know that I been retrieving too fast. I have been tight lining it the whole time. Thanks!
Thank you Edwin ,great baits and great tips.Love the one of leaving a bow in the line with the cull shad.Stay safe out there.
Great advice! I’m needing to work on my swim jig technique. 14:19
Edwin,
First I would like to thank you for clearly sharing your years of knowledge with us with a style that we all can follow. Your advice has helped me fill my livewell often. Again, thank you. Tight lines, Mike
Awesome tips. Love the berkley line-up of baits. Thanks for the opportunity. Goodluck this tournament season!
Hey man, thanks for the tips! I am just getting back into bass fishing after taking many years away from it since I was a kid. Learned a lot from your video and I can’t wait to get my spring fishing fired up this year! Thanks again!
Thank you for the information you put out with each video. You have made me a better fisherman and I appreciate that. Prayers for a safe and great season this year!
Another great video E, really appreciate you taking the time. I have to say Berkley has really stepped up there game. So many great baits. I scored some Stingers last summer it caught some fish solo and as a trailer on several baits.
Cheers
Thank you for the help. Been fishing lakes in Ohio went out last weekend the first weekend of march and haven’t had much luck but hopefully we will now after watching your video. Can’t wait to try this out thank you so much for making these videos for us who love to fish and us willing to learn all the tricks to bass fishing.
Edwin, thank you for all the information you put out on your channel. You keep it simple and I really appreciate how you explain everything in great detail. Thank you and Tight Lines and Screaming Drags
Great stuff. I can tell you have a real passion for teaching some of these techniques and tricks. It really comes through in the videos. Thanks.
Great video and how to use them. Very informative as well as educational. Loved your explanation of wind and warmer water also. Thanks
Great video and appreciate how in-depth you go on breaking down which baits and how to use them.
Hey Edwin, Thanks again for all that you do breaking down what you do in order to help us make fishing fun. I do take what you breakdown and use and sometimes it works and sometimes it's just me, LOL.....Thanks again for all your videos, please don't stop !!!!
Love the informative videos that you provide and that you live close enough to me that I recognize some of the lakes that you talk about. Thanks again!
I really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. I never thought of the south winds pushing all the warm water north. I knew the north end warm quick sometimes I guess that why.
Thank you for sharing and helping us weekend tournament anglers be the best we can be. I no doubt catch more fish because of your sharing.
Love the monthly videos! Just got into fishing the bigger swimbaits. Can’t wait to try out the CullShad. Thanks for taking the time to do the videos each month!
Being from Illinois, bass fishing can be tough. Berkley baits help me catch more fish, and your tips do as well. That's why I keep watching!!
Once again such a great video of tips and tricks. I learn something new with every video you put out. Thanks again.
Always look forward to your videos Edwin. The detailed information about how you approach the month is really helpful.
I always try to learn from your helpful tips and suggestions. Always look forward to your baits of the month.
I really appreciate you sharing these techniques. I'm much more of a finesse worm guy and need to break out of that to get into the larger quality fish. Thanks
Thanks Edwin. Just starting throwing the larger line through swim baits I was amazed and how many fish it catches. Thanks again for the advice!!!
These are some of my favorite baits of all time and Berkley is making some great ones. Jigs and swim baits are my favorite way to catch them. Thanks for your videos
I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on fishing at different times of the year. Thanks for sharing your monthly baits and your sponsors for the giveaways.
I love the way you break it down for us! It just makes sense. Thanks.
Watch all your videos, thanks for all the great tips and bait ideas. I live near Greer’s Ferry in Arkansas so I probably fish it more that anything else and most of your techniques work well for me there. Thanks again and look forward to watching you fish your next event.
Thanks, JP
I learn a lot from you Edwin. Thanks for helping the rest of us.
It sure puts us ahead of the game when you share your great experience and insight! Thanks
Good Morning Edwin! I received a complement of cull-shad in gift box from my Grandkids, and now I know what to do with them! The line-bow is a GREAT TIP. Thank you Sir. Good luck at Lay Lake, I'm cheering for you!
Love the input, have always struggled with swimbaits. Definitely built the confidence to start fishing slower and using swimbaits.
You never disappoint on your videos. Thanks for all the lessons over the years.
Great tips on the swim baits. I was anxiously awaiting your retrieve tips for the swim jig but was denied. Love the content keep up the good work and good luck with your season.
I love watching your channel. I like the way you are just authentic. Thanks for all of the tips. I use them often
Great information. Love throwing swim jigs and swimbaits in the spring and year round. Always have a swim jig tied on.
Thanks Edwin I’m looking forward to trying these baits! I live on LayLake and as you have described the back of the creeks is 62 to 65 and the mouths is 56 to 58! Love your content! Keep it up
I love using swim baits. They have been very productive for me. Especially when I use them while fishing ponds. Another great video.
Like the content watch all your stuff. Thanks for taking the time to put these tips and tricks out to help us try different things to catch ‘em
Just re-watching this video as well as last years best baits for March video. I like to compare and see what you were into last year. Just got a boat at the beginning of winter and I'm looking forward to getting out the first time this year. And your information is always very helpful
I really need to give the larger soft plastic swimbaits a chance. I've tried some jointed swimbaits and had some luck. I love the bluegreenpumpkin craw color too. Thanks for giving these suggestions and sharing your knowledge! Good luck this season. Most of all thanks for living out your faith!
Can't wait for March fishing and love using that jig setup. Thanks for the tips like always. Good luck this season!
I learn so much watching your channel. Me and my son are starting to fish more and more he is 8 and wants to get out and tournament fish when he gets older
I enjoy watching your videos. These are three baits that aren't my first go to baits in spring. I'm usually using a red craw pattern crank bait, chatter bait, Texas rigged craw or worm, or rattle trap. I'll have to give them a try & hopefully catch even more bass. Thanks for the tips.
You ae so right about how quick bass go shallow and spawn and get back out! You'll miss them if you arent there in early March fishing shallow! Thanks for swimbait tips!
Great tip. Three good basic necessities for Spring.